This release focuses on several bugs, including a critical one where MJPEG feeds were flickering, duplicating other cameras feeds randomly and blacking out some of the screen. While this release greatly reduces these occurrences, it may not be resolved for everyone.
January 9th, 2012 (Fulton, Missouri) – Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to release the BC-H08240A – 8 port hardware compression H.264 PCIe card. This card features real-time recording at 352×240, or 150FPS recording (total) at
Beta 9.1 resolves an urgent bug with continuous recording from some IP cameras (including Panasonic), which resulted in truncated recordings. This release also resolves issues when recording from ACTi cameras, caused by their B2 frame feature. We also changed how errors
Bluecherry adds support for Grandstream surveillance IP / network cameras Grandstream customers now have a Linux based recording application December 1st, 2011 (Fulton, Missouri) — Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to announce full support for
Beta 9.0 includes long-awaited support for motion detection on all types of IP cameras. Our IP motion detection is designed to eliminate false positives from noisy recordings without ever missing real movement. We’ve also fixed a variety of bugs, made improvements